Sentences with phrase «strong tendency of»

Many international lawyers realise that personal injury can become a global issue and there is a strong tendency of personal injury lawyers from different countries to unite their efforts, which founded the first multinational group of international claimant counsel — this is really great!
The giveaway is the strong tendency of conservative opponents of cap and trade to argue in bad faith.
I know there is a strong tendency of most pro-global-warming posters here to ignore that giant ball of fire and its cyclical behavior, but on what planet does ignoring the Dalton and Maunder Minimums make sense?
Proving to be the crown of the 20th - century art, the 1990s were marked by a strong tendency of advancing styles, underlined by technological progression and globalization
The social system of elephant seals populations is shaped by two factor: land breeding during a short breeding season and strong tendency of females to aggregate when on land.
We're seeing strong tendencies of breaking with, and challenging of, the deeply rooted design traditions in the Nordic region, which is very exciting,» says Editor - in - Chief Veronica Mike Solheim.
The results of cross-lagged models supported the hypothesis that there is a stronger tendency of sense of competence to predict parenting at later time points than the reverse.

Not exact matches

In DC, there is a much stronger tendency for financial risks around the age of retirement to impact only those close to either side of retirement.
Two of the ETFs have a strong bearish bias while one has a long - term historical tendency to rally, although in recent years it has been slammed lower.
Then add this fact: increases in short - term interest rates have a strong tendency to increase monetary velocity, accelerating the inflationary effects of the prior monetary ease.
What we have seen over the last several cycles is a sustained pattern of weaker economic growth (see Exhibit 2) and a strong tendency toward disinflation — meaning inflation that is persistently low or trending lower.
Governments with much stronger authoritarian tendencies than anything plausible in the USA like those of Hitler or Mussolini nonetheless saw strong markets in their early years.
«Financial markets have a strong frequent tendency towards rent - seeking behavior which comes at the expense of the real economy.
The Portland three - piece has once again melded their jazz, blues and rock fusion tendencies into cleverly crafted songs of meticulous rhythms, smartly sparse guitars, strong piano melodies, moody horns and powerful vocals delivering intriguing lyrics.
Say you discussall the facts of sex... kids are still more likely to distill it into a «sex is bad» or «sex is good» binary.There's a strong chance IMO that this tendency has helped them stay alive over the ages.
In addition to the tendency to purify Islam of its alien innovations there is today a strong movement for expansion of education among Muslims.
Earlier in our weekend symposium, an Evangelical Protestant with strong localist tendencies had expressed a certain sort of jealousy for those of us whose denominations operate on a parish model, for this, he thought, must make sinking roots into one's church community far easier to do.
There has been a strong tendency to believe that the God who is revealed in Jesus Christ is also God of all peoples, indeed of the whole of creation.
At the present time there is a strong tendency in Africa to purify Islam of its alien innovations.
But the tendency to maintain a distinction between Jesus and God, attributing to them different ontological status, is strongest in the first and fourth, and the tendency to identify God with the revelation of God is strongest in the second and third, which in other ways seem to be most strongly opposed to one another.
He also criticized his Republican opponents for their alleged isolationist tendencies, affirming the necessity of a strong American presence in a dangerous world.
Deny them however we might, very strong aristocratic tendencies remain at work in us, and they tend to get intertwined with our love of the musical.
Its strong tendency is to find the norms for Christians in the depths of the inherited dominant tradition.
While the authors report having «found little evidence that the strong tendencies toward religious freedom and religious pluralism led to any lack of religious vitality» in the campuses they visited, their account suggests otherwise: faculty and administrators are afraid to offend students by supporting religious «rules and regulations» or by teaching Christian doctrine.
The tendency toward intolerance became stronger because of Lenin's theory about the Communist Party as an elite, especially as his successors interpreted it.
This tendency is one reason Person's discussion of Kirk's fiction is the strongest section of the book.
My own experience in teaching religion and theology to middle - and upper - middle - class undergraduates and graduate students in America for the past decade or so certainly suggests that this way of thinking about religion fits neatly with a strong tendency toward the kind of knee - jerk relativism that is also widespread among those in the same social strata.
Fredrick Sontag, viewing the issue from a purely theological perspective, agrees, «This tendency to destruction must be a very strong side of God's nature too.
In the later Gospels a strong tendency was at work to emphasize the importance of Jerusalem in Jesus» ministry.
To be sure, the priestly point of view sees at least two laws antedating Moses: Sabbath and circumcision; and in later Judaism this tendency grew stronger under the demands of apologetics.
There is on one side of this coin the students» tendency to attend lectures which they need for their examinations; on the other side is the fact that there is strong political support for Küng among the students (there was a huge rally and torchlight parade last December on the night following the Roman edict to withdraw his missio canonica), and for many students, both Protestant and Catholic, the issues in the Küng case are larger than the man himself, Küng's status at the university is not dependent on the number of students who come to his lectures (nor on the number of his doctoral students), but the fall semester will be some index of the viability of this new «third track» in theology.
He had strong nationalistic tendencies, and on top of being patriotic, he had God on his side!
Other surveys have documented high levels of interest and involvement in prayer, a high degree of belief in the efficacy of prayer, and a strong tendency to regard prayer as actual communication with God.
(As a lover of language, this was a strong tendency.)
In his most recent blog post, Mark Tooley laments what he sees as the tendency of «evangelical elites» to «launch as a crusade any pressing cause of the day without a strong sense of spiritual or political priority.»
That the concept of space similarly is not entailed by matter is frequently not appreciated because of the strong tendency nowadays to confuse the concepts of extension and space, an error of which Descartes, Leibniz, Newton, and also Kant were not guilty.
For most of European history from the emperor Constantine's embrace of Christianity onwards there has been a strong tendency to identify worship of God with loyalty to and reverence for the tradition and authorities that constitute the Holy Roman Empire, or its competing fragments in the Middle Ages, or their successor nation states, or one's home town and its familiar «way of life.»
There is still a strong tendency to give priority to individual rights, and states tend to be inclined towards the recognition of the collective rights of minorities and usually favour assimilation over cultural autonomy.
Indeed, since the «Chicago school» is no longer strong at Chicago, there is an increasing tendency for the balance to shift toward the second usage of process theology.
Please do note that your claim is unfounded and a strong indication of your own racist tendencies against Jews.
Here we see not only the same focus on the prehistory of the text that had been prominent in source criticism, but also the tendency already strong in source criticism to fragment or disintegrate the text in search of its antecedent components.
One of his tendencies (and limitations) was to attack the weakest part of an opponent's argument but ignore the strongest or most compelling parts» a penchant that sometimes eroded his credibility, or at least made him less convincing.
When such schools are located in a cultural context marked by the «triumph of the therapeutic,» [19] there is a strong tendency, to construe those conditions in psychological and sociological categories and to equate the requisite knowledgeabilitv with counseling skills and related psychoanalytical and social - psychological theory.
If, on occasion, Konstan seems to press this argument too far, bypassing a little too quickly the sense one sometimes gets that classical thinkers did have tendencies to ground friendship in utility, his argument nonetheless makes a strong case for a significant degree of overlap between ancient and modern views of friendship.
Dianic Wicca, as described by Z. Budapest, has a strong flavor of this tendency of «reversal of dominance.»
If to all the enormous power that the state has anyway you add the power to run the economy, which is what socialism empirically means, the tendency toward creating some sort of totalitarianism becomes extremely strong.
If you're the fiery pitta type, with a strong desire to debate and argue and with a tendency to become hot, angry or agitated - especially in the summer heat; you'll also benefit from the cooling effects of the coconut and the soothing, balancing effects of aromatic rosewater.
Aging quickly, Ashley Williams looked a dead man walking under Koeman but under Allardyce his lack of mobility isn't exposed, albeit he still finds himself going into challenges second, while his usual partner Mason Holgate is strong and aggressive although still very raw at 21 years old — a good front - foot defender but with a tendency to go in for a challenge regardless of whether it's the right choice or not, often seeming in two minds into what position he should take up.
While West Brom did manage six more wins at The Hawthorns last season than on their travellers, Roberto Di Matteo's men only suffered three away defeats all season and their record away from home of 10 -10-3 does bode well for their chances considering their strong tendency to hold out for draws.
Just think, no matter what, your daughter will always know that she is named after one of the strongest foundational items on this earth, and her aura will always reflect her tendency toward flawlessness.
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